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Some two hours later, in order for the American flag to be seen more easily from the ships, beaches, and land on the north side of Mount Suribachi, it was decided that a larger flag should be sent up Mount Suribachi to replace the first flag. The replacement flag attached to another and heavier pipe
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Michels landed on the southern end of Iwo Jima with his unit on February 19. He was wounded by shrapnel to his thumb from an enemy mortar at the base of Mount Suribachi on February 21. On February 23, Michels was part of the 40-man combat patrol that was sent at 8 AM to climb up the east slope of
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immediately caused a cheering reaction from the Marines, sailors, and Coast Guardsmen on the beach below and from the men on the ships near the beach at the southern end of the island. After the flag was raised, Michels was photoed near the flagstaff by Marine Corps photographer Staff Sergeant
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in a defensive position. Shortly thereafter, fighting took place between the Marines and Japanese because of the flag raising, the Japanese were hiding in caves on the mountain when they saw the flag go up.
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On February 23, 1945, the American flag was raised twice on Mount Suribachi. The first and smaller flag was raised in the morning and captured on film by U.S. Marine photographer Staff Sergeant
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was in among the three Marines watching, armed with his rifle and a grenade in hand, while Michels with his carbine was watching for an enemy attack on the group while this was all going on.
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The flagstaff was then carried to the highest point on the crater and raised and planted in the ground by Schrier, Thomas, and Hansen at approximately 10:30 AM. Seeing the raising of the
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was raised on the mountain top simultaneous with the lowering of the first flagstaff. It was the black-and-white photograph shot of the second flag-raising by
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Rural Florida Living. CBS Radio interview by Dan Pryor with flag raiser Ernest "Boots" Thomas on February 25, 1945 aboard the
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After the war, Michels returned to and lived in Riverside, Illinois. He died there on January 17, 1982, and is buried in
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which began on February 19, 1945, while serving as a rifleman with the Third Platoon of Company E,
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which became renowned, made the second-flag raisers famous, and led to the creation of the huge
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Michels, in foreground with rifle, after the first flag raising at Iwo Jima (February 23, 1945)
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to Whiting, Indiana (near Chicago/Riverside, Illinois) workers (blood donors).
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Mount Suribach to seize and occupy the crest. First Lieutenant
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most widely circulated picture of the first American flag on
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Chicago Veteran Recognized In Role For Iwo Jima Flag Raising
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first American flag flying over Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima
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Landmark. Riverside connection to Iwo Jima flag raising
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Marling, Karal Ann Marling and John Wetenhall (1991).
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United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II
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Iwo Jima: Monuments, Memories, and the American Hero
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James Michael (disambiguation)

Chicago, Illinois
Riverside, Illinois
United States
United States Marine Corps
Corporal
2nd Battalion, 28th Marines
World War II
Battle of Iwo Jima
Purple Heart Medal
Combat Action Ribbon
World War II Victory Medal
United States Marine
World War II
Mount Suribachi
raised the first American flag
Battle of Iwo Jima
Chicago, Illinois

Marine Staff Sergeant Louis Lowery's
Mount Suribachi
Harold G. Schrier
Raymond Jacobs
Henry Hansen
Ernest I. Thomas, Jr.
John Bradley
M1 carbine
Charles W. Lindberg
United States Marine Corps

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